EU External Relations Post-Lisbon: The Law and Practice of Facultative Mixity: Studies in EU External Relations, cartea 16
Merijn Chamon, Inge Govaereen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 iul 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004421974
ISBN-10: 9004421971
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Studies in EU External Relations
ISBN-10: 9004421971
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Studies in EU External Relations
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Table of Case Law
Introduction: Facultative Mixity, More than Just a Childhood Disease of EU Law?
Merijn Chamon and Inge Govaere
1 Mixity Past, Present and Future: Some Observations
Allan Rosas
PART 1
EU Constitutional Principles Applied to Facultative Mixity
2 Facultative’ and ‘Functional’ Mixity Consonant with the Principle of Partial and Imperfect Conferral
Inge Govaere
3 Facultative Mixity in the Light of the Principle of Subsidiarity
Isabelle Bosse-Platière and Marise Cremona
4 Facultative Mixity and Sincere Cooperation
Christophe Hillion and Merijn Chamon
5 Existence or Exercise of EU Competence? from Supervening Exclusivity to Institutional Balance in Limiting Facultative Mixity
Merijn Chamon
PART 2
EU Sector Specific Issues of Facultative Mixity
6 Facultative Mixity and the European Union’s Trade and Investment Agreements
Gesa Kübek and Isabelle van Damme
7 Old Habits Die Hard: Questions of Facultative Mixity in Relation to the Common Foreign and Security Policy
Peter van Elsuwege
8 Facultative Mixity in the Area of Freedom Security and Justice
emsp;Claudio Matera and Mauro Gatti
PART 3
Facultative Mixity and the EU Institutions
9 Facultative Mixity after the Singapore Opinion: Clarity or Fresh Doubts?
Luca Prete
10 On ‘Facultative’ Mixity: Some Views from the North of the Rue de la Loi
Fernando Castillo de la Torre
11 Mixity versus Unity: a View from the Other Side of the Rue de la Loi
Sonja Boelaert
12 Mixed Agreements from the Perspective of the European Parliament
Sonja Boelaert
PART 4
International and National Constitutional Law Perspectives on Facultative Mixity
13 Facultative Mixity in the International Legal Order – Tolerating European Exceptionalism?
Jed Odermatt
14 The Netherlands and (Facultative) Mixity: Pragmatism over Principles?
Liesbeth A Campo, Andrea Ott and Ramses Wessel
15 Mixed Agreements in the Italian Legal
Carlo Tovo
16 The Reception of EU Facultative Mixity in Germany’s Constitutional Order
Wolfgang Weiß
17 Retour sur la Compétence Externe Partagée de l’Union: L’arrêt cotif et les Conditions de sa mise en Application
Diégo Colas
18 Shaping the Future of Mixity
Joni Heliskoski
Bibliography
Index
List of Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Table of Case Law
Introduction: Facultative Mixity, More than Just a Childhood Disease of EU Law?
Merijn Chamon and Inge Govaere
1 Mixity Past, Present and Future: Some Observations
Allan Rosas
PART 1
EU Constitutional Principles Applied to Facultative Mixity
2 Facultative’ and ‘Functional’ Mixity Consonant with the Principle of Partial and Imperfect Conferral
Inge Govaere
3 Facultative Mixity in the Light of the Principle of Subsidiarity
Isabelle Bosse-Platière and Marise Cremona
4 Facultative Mixity and Sincere Cooperation
Christophe Hillion and Merijn Chamon
5 Existence or Exercise of EU Competence? from Supervening Exclusivity to Institutional Balance in Limiting Facultative Mixity
Merijn Chamon
PART 2
EU Sector Specific Issues of Facultative Mixity
6 Facultative Mixity and the European Union’s Trade and Investment Agreements
Gesa Kübek and Isabelle van Damme
7 Old Habits Die Hard: Questions of Facultative Mixity in Relation to the Common Foreign and Security Policy
Peter van Elsuwege
8 Facultative Mixity in the Area of Freedom Security and Justice
emsp;Claudio Matera and Mauro Gatti
PART 3
Facultative Mixity and the EU Institutions
9 Facultative Mixity after the Singapore Opinion: Clarity or Fresh Doubts?
Luca Prete
10 On ‘Facultative’ Mixity: Some Views from the North of the Rue de la Loi
Fernando Castillo de la Torre
11 Mixity versus Unity: a View from the Other Side of the Rue de la Loi
Sonja Boelaert
12 Mixed Agreements from the Perspective of the European Parliament
Sonja Boelaert
PART 4
International and National Constitutional Law Perspectives on Facultative Mixity
13 Facultative Mixity in the International Legal Order – Tolerating European Exceptionalism?
Jed Odermatt
14 The Netherlands and (Facultative) Mixity: Pragmatism over Principles?
Liesbeth A Campo, Andrea Ott and Ramses Wessel
15 Mixed Agreements in the Italian Legal
Carlo Tovo
16 The Reception of EU Facultative Mixity in Germany’s Constitutional Order
Wolfgang Weiß
17 Retour sur la Compétence Externe Partagée de l’Union: L’arrêt cotif et les Conditions de sa mise en Application
Diégo Colas
18 Shaping the Future of Mixity
Joni Heliskoski
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Merijn Chamon is Assistant Professor of EU Law at Maastricht University. In the past he was Postdoctoral Researcher of the Flanders Research Foundation (FWO) at the Ghent European Law Institute and Visiting Professor at Antwerp University. His research focuses on EU constitutional and institutional law and the law of EU external relations, fields in which he has published widely.
Inge Govaere is a Professor of European Law and Director of the Ghent European Law Institute (G.E.L.I.) at Ghent University. She is also Director of the European Legal Studies Department at the College of Europe in Bruges.
Inge Govaere is a Professor of European Law and Director of the Ghent European Law Institute (G.E.L.I.) at Ghent University. She is also Director of the European Legal Studies Department at the College of Europe in Bruges.